Author Dianne Partridge's Newly Released “Vicki” Is a True-Life Account of One Family's Nightmare Dealing with the Disappearance of Their Daughter, Vicki.

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“Vicki,” from Christian Faith Publishing author Dianne Partridge, is the terrifying true account of the disappearance of a young girl in a small town.

(PRWEB)September 15, 2016

“Vicki” is a heartrending and genuine story about one family's love for their daughter despite repeated heartbreak. “Vicki” is the creation of published author Dianne Partridge, who is married to the love of her life, Burl Partridge. They have 4 children, 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Burl was in the Army, so the family lived in MA, Germany, TX, and FL. After Burl retired from the military, Dianne went to college and became a Special Education teacher. After a few years, they moved to GA where she continued teaching and finally retired. Upon retirement, they sold their home, bought an RV and traveled the country. After three years on the road, they settled in Casa Grande, AZ where they now have a park model in one of the local RV parks. They are involved in their local church and also active in their park. As a first time author, Dianne brings her real life experience to print.

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Dianne Partridge’s new book offers genuine support and insight into dealing with tragedy and heartbreak when raising kids.

Partridge explains, "As a new mother, I wanted only the best for my children. I hoped and dreamed for big plans in their lives. Our dream for Vicki became a nightmare on February 24, 1987. Vicki had a part time job at a local convenience store. She and I spoke earlier in the day discussing her new haircut. When she did not come home from work, I began to worry. By midnight I was frantic. The police didn't seem worried but my intuition told me different. When one day turns into a week, our life turned upside down. A young girl is found murdered in our small town. Friends and relatives put out posters. Where could my daughter be? Who would take my child? My only hope was God. My upstairs attic became my prayer chambers. Here I lean on my heavenly Father to bring my girl home and ease our broken hearts. Where is my Vicki?”